Yukinari is blessed with an clinical fear of women, commonly known as gynophobia. In addition to his mental ailment, he has the misfortune of being short and weak, making it easy for women to overwhelm him further. Even when his childhood friend, Kirie, approaches him, he immediately breaks out in hives. Thus, life is very lonely for Yukinari, until suddenly in the strangest way possible, he is transported into another world, and into the arms of the beautiful shoujo, Miharu! This time, for the first time ever, he doesn't react. Could this be the start of something special?

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It can be said that the two mountains that surround a valley do so in a way that gives them unique identities still. Though the two do so in remarkably different ways, they are still the same two mountains in the valley. This is what marks the twin mountains Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun and Girls Bravo.

The two series tell the tale of a man's fate-ordained meeting with a beautiful lady who will ultimately change the way he lives. Yet, as fate would have it, life would not be so convenient. The two series tackle the day to day affairs of the man as his life continues to move forward. Ultimately, the two series tells the tale in remarkable symmetry and synchronization that can easily awe viewers. Yet, in as much as the two are similar, several underlying differences still marks the two distinctly from one another. After all, the two mountains are still mountains in their own right. Thus, if you enjoyed climbing one of them, considering the other is wise choice.

Both GirlsBravo and Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun is about a person with dificulties towards the oposite sex. Both series have a person who can neglect the "troubled" one which means that the boy/girl who can't be close to the opposite sex finds a girl/boy that they actually can be close to without various things happen.

The stories of the two series is different but you will soon realize they follow the same pattern.

In short: if you love Girls Bravo you'll love Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun (or th other way around) becouse while different it's also extremely alike.

Both Miharu in Girls Bravo and Mayu in Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun have a striking resemblance with their pink hair and well endowed chests and a ditsy personality. Asides from that Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun and Girls Bravo both share ecchi fanservice that fans of the genre will enjoy. In Girls Bravo Yukinari has a fear of women, but in Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun Mayu has a fear of men. What evolves in the end is an ecchi romance comedy that is definitely a good watch if you enjoyed one.

To me, Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun seems to be what Girls Bravo tried to be and failed. While Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun manages to stay light and very ecchi, Girls Bravo makes the mistake of getting deeper then the writers could support. Both are good series though, and so similar that watching both is almost a given.

On a day that seemed ordinary, a spaceship crash landed in Tokyo bay, filled to the brim with beautiful aliens that would come to be known as DearS. Since that day, though all of Japan seems to have gone DearS-crazy, one high school boy named Takeya it still not impressed by the phenomenon. But things change for Takeya when he finds a lone DearS girl on the side of the road, who forces herself into his apartment, and his life! Now, he must brave a plethora of complications, misunderstandings, and embarassments, when all he wants to do is be left alone!

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DearS and ninomiya are both harem shows in which the main female is some sort of supernatural being that comes to live with the main character. Both series are silly and lighthearted, not being particularly unique, but fun enough to keep the viewer entertained.

The main focus of either series being the whole harem thing with with a lot of ecchi mixed into it. While I would say that the biggest difference betwee either series is the male lead where in Goshuushou Shungo is a bit more manly than Takeya but both have similar mindsets when it comes to girls. Sharing similar styles of art both series are good mirrors of each other.

Fifteen-year-old Tsukune Aono is average in every way; he has no hobbies, less-than-stellar grades and he's even flunked his high school entrance exam. His parents have managed to enroll him in a school, but it's no ordinary school! Tsukune will be attending the Youkai Academy, a place where monsters learn how to co-exist with humans! As the werewolves, vampires, witches and other monsters are required to retain their human forms, Tsukune - the lone human - is able to avoid their bloodthirsty gazes. However, he quickly attracts the attention of a number of devilish beauties including the vampire Moka, a busty succubus and even a young witch! It seems Tsukune's average life isn't so average anymore!

Both of these shows are a strange mix of light-hearted comedy, intense violence, and inhuman creatures normally though of as monsters. In addition to the laughs and punches, both shows are littered with fanservice - some of it comedic and some of it gratuitous.

Both series are about clumsy and cute female maincharacters, who are attracted to another male character. You'll definitely like R+V, since there are so many similar things, and even the main characters are comparable in appearance.

When Junichi 'Gene Killer' Nagase saved the beautiful and wealthy Yuuhi Katagiri from bullies one day, he had no idea that he'd actually assisted his would-be wife! For what Junichi didn't know is that he and Yuuhi's fathers decided they would be wed, and Yuuhi has arrived in his town to decide if her betrothed is good enough for the job. After a humiliating and unwanted first kiss, Yuuhi moves in with Junichi to evaluate his worth; and thus, Junichi's life is changed forever. With embarrassing situations at every turn and a bride-to-be that thinks he's uncivilized and brash, what's a guy to do?

Waking from a nightmare involving his beautiful female friends, Junpei only finds his day is about to get much, much worse. With the film club’s script finally being ready, the group travel to a cabin in the forest to make their movie. As he’s easily distracted from his scripted lines, Junpei is ordered to go meet Aya at the train station – but a freak thunderstorm forces the young couple to take shelter in an abandoned house. They’re soaking wet, and the only solution is to remove all of their clothing and wait for the rain to stop. Can Junpei keep his cool and his boxers on, especially as all the panty-clad Aya wants is to huddle closer to stay warm?

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